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Trump hush-money trial: prosecution calls David Pecker as first witness
David Pecker was a key Trump ally who served as the CEO of American Media Inc, the publisher of the National Enquirer
- Who are the key players in Donald Trump’s hush-money trial?
- Prosecutors’ key arguments in criminal case
Donald Trump is walking into the courtroom, trailed by a procession of attorneys and paralegals, in advance of opening statements in his hush-money trial.
A coterie of photographers has entered the courtroom to snap photos of the ex-president who, in moments, will be the first commander-in-chief, present or former, to face opening statements in a criminal trial.
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